That must be a different Aurora. The one mentioned here was never really released, only demo'd at Strange Loop. We subsequently went on to turn that into Eve[1].
Thanks for confirming that. This looks very interesting. How active is development of the mathematical side of things? Also have graphics capabilities been developed yet or are they far away? The HN article indicated Aurora now Eve would have these capabilities. I'm interested because of the similarities I see between Eve and other literate programming approaches such as the Jupyter project, Mathematica, Sage notebooks, R motebooks. Eve looks like it will soon be joining that group.
Recent development has been focused on shoring up the semantics of the language, making the runtime more performant, and packaging our syntax and editor to make it more usable for a wider audience (i.e. people outside our office). Efforts relating to a UI that is approachable from a non-programmer perspective have been waylaid until we produce something that is usable and comfortable for at least the programmer crowd.
Is there any chance that you'd ever open-source the original Aurora demo? Seems like it would be a great foundation for further exploration in this space.